Adelita Grijalva, candidate for Arizona's 7th Congressional District, is running in an incredibly competitive primary for a seat that was formerly held by her father, Representative Raúl Grijalva. Adelita Grijalva has spent her career in public service fighting to protect Arizona's communities — most recently, she served on the Pima County Board of Supervisors, where she became the first Latina, and only the second woman, to serve as Chair. While serving as Supervisor, she has been an incredible environmental justice champion and has prioritized investments to green infrastructure and water conservation projects. This is a race where environmental donors can make all the difference in this primary — will you support Adelita Grijalva's campaign today? As a Pima County Supervisor, she led efforts to purchase over 7,700 acres of land for open space preservation, sponsored a resolution in support of President Joe Biden creating Baaj Nwaavjo I'tah Kukveni Grand Canyon National Monument in Northern Arizona, led a resolution affirming Pima County's opposition to the construction of I-11 through Avra Valley, and worked with county staff on local efforts to control and clean groundwater contamination by toxic PFAS chemicals. She will continue to fight for our planet and Arizona's communities if elected to Congress. There are only a few weeks left to support her before the primary, so please contribute to her campaign today! Adelita Grijalva is the environmental justice champion we need in Congress — donate directly to her campaign today through GiveGreen » Thanks for all that you do, The GiveGreen team | GiveGreen offers a strategic vision for helping elect candidates who will take real action on climate change, and for making lasting change in our political system. It works to make supporting climate champions as convenient and impactful as possible. To explore our full site, click here. | | Paid for by GiveGreen United Action, www.givegreen.com, and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. | |
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